After the resignation of Microsoft CEO Thomas Dohamke today, Gut Hub is moving the Gut Hub closer to its Korean team. About four years as CEO, Dohum is leaving for “Startup Founder” and looking for opportunities outside Microsoft and Gut Hub.
Ever since Microsoft acquired it for $ 7.5 billion in 2018, Gut Hub has been working as a separate company, but Domke’s departure is part of a major shake -up in the works of a bolt. The CEO of Microsoft is not replacing the position, and the rest of the Gut Hub will now report more directly to the Microsoft Korean team.
“The Gut Hub and its leadership team will continue its mission as part of Microsoft’s Korean organization, with more details will be jointly jointly,” Domke told Gut Hub employees in a memo today. “I will be in the end of 2025 to help guide the transfer and, as a remote organization spread around the world, is living with a deep sense of pride in what we have created.”
Microsoft’s Korean team is a new engineering group headed by former Meta Executive Jay Prabh. It includes Microsoft’s platform and tools division and the Dave Dave teams, focusing on creating AI platforms and tools for both Microsoft and its users.
Today’s change means that Gitob no longer has a leader, or CEO, and the Gut Hub’s responsibility will be more closely aligning with the Korean leadership team. The Gut Hub reporting structure originally changed in 2021 when former CEO Nut Fredman resigned, and Dohmke reported to Microsoft’s developer Division head Julia Lewison. Lewson then started reporting to the test with the Korean team earlier this year.
Korean chief Jay Perch described his vision of AI agent factory in an interview Notices Earlier this year, and how he is pleased to adopt AI to the Microsoft developer Division. “Just like Bill (Gates) had a group of software -making software developers, I want to be able to turn into their agent factory,” said Perk.
Dhumke only appeared Decoader Last week, discussing what is next to the Colat, Veb coding, and the AI. Dohum’s competition and software development were thinking a lot about the role of Gut Hub in the future, and now he is about to leave Microsoft’s AI efforts to create another competition.
Correction, August 11: Gut Hub was already part of Korean, but its leadership will no longer be under a single CEO.


